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Published on May 08 2025

Agricultural Equipment Operator

$13.03  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Feb 15, 2022 to Dec 15, 2022

2941 FM 1958
Floydada, TX 79235
United States

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Job description

We need seasonal employees to operate tractors, planters, sprayers and other farm equipment to plow, spray, hoe fields of cotton, corn, wheat and milo. Employees will also need to operate cotton strippers to harvest cotton. Employees will need to do general farm duties and do routine maintenance on equipment. Fabricate and build equipment if needed. Must be proficient in welding and have mechanical ability. Complete other routine related farm duties to assist on the farm. Must be familiar with hydraulic and electrical trouble shooting, rebuild and calibrate 8-16 row planters, must have knowledge on how to construct and repair stalk cutters, plows 8-16 row, planters, rotary hoes, cultivators, onion blades, shredders, cotton strippers and bowl buggies. Operate forklift and telehandler. Diagnose, service and repair irrigation systems. Employer may pay performance-based incentive bonuses at the end of the contractor period and/or pay increases for longevity or experience at the employer's discretion.

Special Requirements

Must be proficient in English to understand manuals and instructions. Job requires extensive sitting, walking, pushing, pulling, frequent stooping, exposure to extreme outdoor temperatures. Must be able to lift 50 lbs of equipment. Employer will conduct post-hire drug testing and post-hire background checks at employers expense. We conduct drug testing to enforce a drug free workplace, failing a drug test will result in termination. No person with a violent or theft criminal background will be hired. Must have a valid driver's license.

Employer Contact Info

+18069835720

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